Famous music stars died as a result of Cervical cancer

Here are 6 famous musicians from the world died in Cervical cancer:

Anita Mui

Anita Mui (October 10, 1963 Hong Kong-December 30, 2003 Hong Kong) otherwise known as 梅豔芳, 梅艷芳, ±öÆAªÚ, 梅艳芳, Mei Yan Fang, Yan-Fang Mei, Yim-Fong Mui, Mei Yan-Fang, Anita Mui Yim-Fong, Mui Yim-Fong, Madonna of Asia, Méi Yànfāng, Ah Mui, Mui Je or Karen Ho was a Chinese singer and actor.

Her most recognized albums: , With, I'm So Happy, 夢裡共醉, 梅艷芳, , 女人花, , and .

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Ann Mui

Ann Mui (February 11, 2015 Hong Kong-April 16, 2000 Hong Kong) also known as Oi-Fong Mui or Mei Ai Fang was a Hongkongese singer and actor. Her children are and .

Ann Mui, born in Hong Kong in 11 February 1950, was one of the most celebrated and renowned singers and actress of the Cantonese music industry. She began her music career at a very young age and quickly gained popularity due to her melodious voice and unique style. Throughout her career, she released over 80 albums and acted in more than 40 films, earning critical acclaim for her performances.

Ann Mui won numerous awards in her career, including the Golden Horse Award for Best Actress in both 1987 and 1991. She was also a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards in 1998.

Despite suffering from liver cancer, Ann Mui continued to perform and record music until her passing on 16 April 2000. She is remembered as one of the greatest performers of Cantopop, and her influence on the Cantopop industry continues to be felt today.

Ann Mui had two children, Ng Hung-tak and Ng Ting-keung, who are also involved in the entertainment industry.

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Kay Medford

Kay Medford (September 14, 1919 New York City-April 10, 1980 New York City) a.k.a. Margaret Kathleen O'Regan or Margaret O'Regan was an American comedian and actor.

Medford began her career as a stage actress in the 1940s, performing in Broadway productions such as "Paint Your Wagon" and "Annie Get Your Gun." She later transitioned to film and television, making her screen debut in the 1955 film "The View from Pompey's Head." Medford is perhaps best known for her role as the meddlesome mother, Mrs. Marcus, in the 1963 film "Funny Girl" opposite Barbra Streisand. She also appeared in other films such as "BUtterfield 8," "Bye Bye Birdie," and "The Iceman Cometh." On television, she had recurring roles on shows such as "The Patty Duke Show" and "All in the Family." Medford passed away in 1980 at the age of 60 in New York City.

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Puff Johnson

Puff Johnson (December 10, 1972 Detroit-June 24, 2013) a.k.a. Ewanya Johnson or Johnson, Puff was an American musician and songwriter.

Her discography includes: Over and Over, Forever More and Miracle.

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Little Eva

Little Eva (June 29, 1943 Belhaven-April 10, 2003 Kinston) otherwise known as Litte Eva or Eva Narcissus Boyd was an American singer.

Her discography includes: The Locomotion, The Original, Let's Turkey Trot / Down Home, Llllloco-Motion, The Dimension Dolls and Lllllittle Eva!: The Complete Dimension Recordings. Her related genres: Dance-pop, Pop music and Rhythm and blues.

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Ann Christy

Ann Christy (September 22, 1945 Antwerp-August 7, 1984 Meise) a.k.a. An Christy, Christiane Leenaerts or Christy, Ann was a Belgian singer.

Her discography includes: Het beste van, De mooiste songs van Ann Christy, ...Maar ik ben Ann (disc 2), Het Beste met onuitgegeven liedjes, Gelukkig zijn, and . Genres related to her: Pop music.

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